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A review of precipitation and temperature control on seedling emergence and establishment for ponderosa and lodgepole pine forest regeneration
Matthew D. Petrie, A.M. Wildeman, John B. Bradford, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2015) Vol. 361, pp. 328-338
Closed Access | Times Cited: 108

Showing 1-25 of 108 citing articles:

Changing wildfire, changing forests: the effects of climate change on fire regimes and vegetation in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Jessica E. Halofsky, David L. Peterson, Brian J. Harvey
Fire Ecology (2020) Vol. 16, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 472

Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review
Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, Penelope Morgan
Fire Ecology (2019) Vol. 15, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 211

Maximum Entropy Modeling to Predict the Impact of Climate Change on Pine Wilt Disease in China
Xinggang Tang, Yingdan Yuan, Xiangming Li, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science (2021) Vol. 12
Open Access | Times Cited: 109

Patterns of conifer regeneration following high severity wildfire in ponderosa pine – dominated forests of the Colorado Front Range
Marin E. Chambers, Paula J. Fornwalt, Sparkle L. Malone, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2016) Vol. 378, pp. 57-67
Closed Access | Times Cited: 168

Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western U.S. forests
Malcolm P. North, Jens T. Stevens, David F. Greene, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2018) Vol. 432, pp. 209-224
Open Access | Times Cited: 148

Moisture availability limits subalpine tree establishment
Robert A. Andrus, Brian J. Harvey, Kyle C. Rodman, et al.
Ecology (2018) Vol. 99, Iss. 3, pp. 567-575
Open Access | Times Cited: 132

Climate will increasingly determine post‐fire tree regeneration success in low‐elevation forests, Northern Rockies,USA
Kerry B. Kemp, Philip E. Higuera, Penelope Morgan, et al.
Ecosphere (2019) Vol. 10, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 99

Fire regimes approaching historic norms reduce wildfire‐facilitated conversion from forest to non‐forest
Ryan B. Walker, Jonathan D. Coop, Sean A. Parks, et al.
Ecosphere (2018) Vol. 9, Iss. 4
Open Access | Times Cited: 97

From the stand scale to the landscape scale: predicting the spatial patterns of forest regeneration after disturbance
Kristen L. Shive, Haiganoush K. Preisler, Kevin R. Welch, et al.
Ecological Applications (2018) Vol. 28, Iss. 6, pp. 1626-1639
Closed Access | Times Cited: 97

Barriers to natural regeneration in temperate forests across the USA
Daniel C. Dey, Benjamin O. Knapp, Mike A. Battaglia, et al.
New Forests (2018) Vol. 50, Iss. 1, pp. 11-40
Closed Access | Times Cited: 94

Climate change may restrict dryland forest regeneration in the 21st century
Matthew D. Petrie, John B. Bradford, Robert M. Hubbard, et al.
Ecology (2017) Vol. 98, Iss. 6, pp. 1548-1559
Closed Access | Times Cited: 90

Origins of abrupt change? Postfire subalpine conifer regeneration declines nonlinearly with warming and drying
Winslow D. Hansen, Monica G. Turner
Ecological Monographs (2019) Vol. 89, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 85

Limitations of soil moisture and formation rate on vegetation growth in karst areas
Sirui Zhang, Xiaoyong Bai, Cuiwei Zhao, et al.
The Science of The Total Environment (2021) Vol. 810, pp. 151209-151209
Closed Access | Times Cited: 65

Considering regeneration failure in the context of changing climate and disturbance regimes in western North America
Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, Susan J. Prichard, Ellen Whitman, et al.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2022) Vol. 52, Iss. 10, pp. 1281-1302
Open Access | Times Cited: 44

Adaptation Strategies and Approaches for Managing Fire in a Changing Climate
Martha Sample, Andrea E. Thode, Courtney L. Peterson, et al.
Climate (2022) Vol. 10, Iss. 4, pp. 58-58
Open Access | Times Cited: 39

A field experiment informs expected patterns of conifer regeneration after disturbance under changing climate conditions
Monica T. Rother, Thomas T. Veblen, Luke Furman
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2015) Vol. 45, Iss. 11, pp. 1607-1616
Closed Access | Times Cited: 81

2017 Montana Climate Assessment
Cathy L Whitlock, Wyatt F. Cross, Bruce D. Maxwell, et al.
(2017)
Open Access | Times Cited: 81

Anticipating fire‐mediated impacts of climate change using a demographic framework
Kimberley T. Davis, Philip E. Higuera, Anna Sala
Functional Ecology (2018) Vol. 32, Iss. 7, pp. 1729-1745
Open Access | Times Cited: 75

Contributions of fire refugia to resilient ponderosa pine and dry mixed‐conifer forest landscapes
Jonathan D. Coop, Timothy J. DeLory, William M. Downing, et al.
Ecosphere (2019) Vol. 10, Iss. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 68

Pine vs. oaks revisited: Conversion of Madrean pine-oak forest to oak shrubland after high-severity wildfire in the Sky Islands of Arizona
Andrew M. Barton, Helen M. Poulos
Forest Ecology and Management (2018) Vol. 414, pp. 28-40
Closed Access | Times Cited: 66

Climate-Driven Shifts in Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes Suggest Opportunities to Enhance Assessments of Dryland Resilience and Resistance
John B. Bradford, Daniel R. Schlaepfer, William K. Lauenroth, et al.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2019) Vol. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 63

Tamm Review: Ecological principles to guide post-fire forest landscape management in the Inland Pacific and Northern Rocky Mountain regions
Andrew J. Larson, Sean M.A. Jeronimo, Paul F. Hessburg, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2021) Vol. 504, pp. 119680-119680
Open Access | Times Cited: 46

Dry forest decline is driven by both declining recruitment and increasing mortality in response to warm, dry conditions
Robert K. Shriver, Charles B. Yackulic, David M. Bell, et al.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2022) Vol. 31, Iss. 11, pp. 2259-2269
Closed Access | Times Cited: 36

Losses of Tree Cover in California Driven by Increasing Fire Disturbance and Climate Stress
Jonathan Wang, James T. Randerson, Michael L. Goulden, et al.
AGU Advances (2022) Vol. 3, Iss. 4
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

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